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I call dibs on the Royal Jester.

Just kidding - although that's actually not a bad character development idea.

I'm leaning on being an individual, of not too noble beginnings, who received his knighthood from the King after years of service and squiring. If this archetype is too prevalent among the character sheets I would change it to something else.
Oh, this sounds awesome!

You can count me in.
GOOOON SQUAD :D

Has anybody read The First Law trilogy?
Interested
Count me in - thinking of a retired soldier with PTSD.
65th of Zieliah, Year 698

Vicinity of the Dreadkeep


---- Before the voting. This is the reason as to why House Jaegar was not present at the Summit.---

Most stories start off with the entrance of a noble lord into a gleaming, prosperous white city. Others will start with them standing on the ramparts of their magnificent fortresses, looking over the expanse of their realm... The story of House Jaegar, however, sings a different tune.

The evening begun to envelop the mountains of the Wall in a cloaked shroud. Knights of the Holy Flame were being arrayed in a battle formation - the entire garrison of the Dreadkeep. Aptly named, the fortress stands in the part of the wall where the Gothian activity is, historically, the highest. It is largely unknown as to why this region in particular breeds so many of these demonic creatures, but most people assume that it is due to this part of the wall facing away from the sun. While the capital of Sungard in the north, also located on a part of the Wall, is almost constantly illuminated by the bright ray of the sun, the Dreadkeep is largely dark and gloomy. In fact, it is common for there to be a rotation of the Knights garrisoned or stationed there - as prolonged duty in that fortress has been seen to cause psychological depression, probably due to the distance from the Sun God's touch.

At the head of the mounted knights sat a tall, imposing figure on top of a chest-nut colored stallion. Covered in full plate, with a golden trim detailing the armor as well as an emblazoned sun on the breast plate, the High Flame's astonishingly blue eyes scanned the hill. His helm, a masterful replica of a Jaguar's head with rubies in it's eyes was placed on the horse's saddle horn. Although the armor was exquisite in it's make and quality, it was easy to notice that this was, by far, not the first time it was donned. Dents and scratches marred the armor. Possessing a variety of beautiful sets of armor, Sigfryd actually used them in battle - which was a big contrast to some of the High Flames before him, which kept theirs in the armory.

The rain splattered onto the lord, wetting the red hair and plastering it to his face. Even with the pouring rain, and his lithe build, Sigfryd radiated power and nobility in his posture. Inhuman howls and screeches, vicious enough to cause even the boldest of soldier's blood to freeze, resonated throughout the region, coming from somewhere beyond the hill to the north of the knights.

A rider trotted towards him from the small force of assembled knights. Sigfryd turned to acknowledge the knight, seeing High Knight Axel Sorenstam. While most of the garrison did rotate through the Dreadkeep, this one has been keeping his position as overseer of the keep for more then two decades now. The effects of this could be seen in his chronic scowl. Sigfryd attempted to move the veteran knight to a keep in the West - but Axel refused every time, making the scouting and hunting of beastlings in these parts a sort of obsession for him - one that the young Jaegar could not understand. Perhaps it was duty to the realm - after all, there was no one in Karthia who is more qualified to deal with beastlings than Ser Sorenstam. It was Axel who informed the Sigfryd, through a letter, that Gothians were forming a fairly large group near the Dreadkeep.

"The forces are assembled, Lord Jaegar. The Gothians are making their last stand up ahead, after that hill in a plateau formed by the mountains. They have nowhere else to go, they are trapped in there."

Sigfryd nodded his head in approval. "Excellent work, Ser Sorenstam. I am once again glad to have such an experienced warrior protecting the realm by my side. Please take position on the right flank."

Axel bowed his head before trotting his horse back to the assembled force.

Sigfryd gazed once again to the hill ahead to see four knights, all equipped in full plate armor making their way towards him. His trusted Dawnguard. With Seven of them in all, he left the rest in different parts of Karthia as he dealt with this... Problem.

Herlek, Captain of the Dawnguard, Right hand of the High Flame, and brother in spirit to Sigfryd, approached first. A smirk was apparent on his face.

"Sigfryd, they're trapped in there... All we need to do is charge in, they'll be cut into pieces in no time!"

The High Flame smiled back at Herlek. One of the few people in all of Karthia, if not Elyden, who could speak to Sigfryd with such familiarity. These are the perks of fighting along side me since I was twelve... Not to mention saving my life during that tribe ambush up north

One of the other Dawnguards, Finn Weschler, fidgeted on his saddle, his excitement ill concealed.

"Three days of chasing these bastards around these mountains... Can't wait to run my blade through them"

Herlek trotted his horse even closer to Sigfryd, so that their conversation wouldn't be heard by others. "Sigfryd... Are you sure this was the right thing to do? The summit has been called, the Houses are in disarray. Your advice and presence would be crucial."

Lord Jaegar glanced at Herlek with annoyance, this wasn't the first time they were talking about this. Once again, certain people felt that his constant presence in any time of warfare was not needed. Herlek wanted to be sent to deal with the beastlings by himself, while Sigfryd would attend the summit. The High Flame, however, had a much different philosophy on ruling.

"Yes, Herlek. Our allegiance is to Kammeth, our people, and the Paragon lineage. Let the nobles of these houses bicker between themselves. Let them pick who will get which title. It is of no matter to us, Captain. What matters to me is to make sure our people are safe."

The young lord looked up at the graying sky. "I just hope whoever is made Lord Regent isn't some pompous, pagan jester. However... I doubt Roman, nor Shamgar would let it get to that."

The High Flame loosened his scabbard, putting his hand on the hilt. "Arrange yourselves among me, Dawnguard!"

He rotated his horse to face the Knights of the Holy Flame just as he unsheathed the Darkbreaker. Gleaming radiance poured out of the blade, breaking through the rain's torrent and the night's incessant attack on day.

"KNIGHTS! FOR THE GLORY OF KAMMETH, EMBRACE THE KAMTHEIN POWER THAT RUSHES THROUGH OUR VEINS! LET US BANISH THESE BEASTLINGS FROM OUR REALM, TEACH THEM THAT THEIR EXISTANCE IS AN AFFRONT TO US, OUR REALM, AND OUR FAITH!"

Encased by four of his Dawnguards, and with a stampede of charging heavy knights behind him, Sigfryd lead the force across the hill unto the Gothian beastlings.
Hunter turned around as Viktor carried Acele to him. Frowning, he shook his head. Her exhausting herself will do no good - but this wasn't bad, now everybody knew her limits and could therefore coordinate her healing more responsibly when things actually got hairy.

"Healers, eh?" replied the Sergeant, putting a hand on Acele's forehead to see if she had a fever. The skin seemed cool to him.

"We'll be sleeping in the quarters downstairs, on the hammocks." added Hunter, gazing over at the marines that have already been on the ship. Although not all of them were old or of middilng age, each and every one of them had a look of a veteran. These soldiers have already been through several battles with the Fifth Echelon - that much was obvious.

"1st Legion's 2nd and 3rd Marine Squads are aboard this ship with us. We'll be sharing the sleeping quarters downstairs with them. I recommend we put her down on a hammock downstairs, give her some time to rest."

As Hunter finished talking, he turned to see Eben Ral and his mage accomplice board the ship. The gangplank was removed from the port as the ship's sails were raised. And so they leave The Alabaster City... To god knows where.

The imposing leader looked over the ship before raising his voice. "Sergeants, have you and your squads assembled on the deck in a bell as we set sail. Orders and information will be given to you. After that... Well, we got a few barrels of rum and ale that might make the journey a tad bit more pleasant."

Several of the marines on board answered back with some Hoorays! to the alcohol remark, but Hunter knew better. Bringing alcohol with you on the ship usually meant the journey is going to be extremely long - and the leaders wanted to upkeep their soldier's morale before they hit the fray at whatever location they were sailing to.

Hunter turned around to face the squad-members that haven't scattered about yet.

"You heard the man, let's rest up and get ourselves 'comfortable' on the ship. Got to meet up on the deck in a bell."

As Hunter was about to leave downstairs to lay down for a little, he was accosted by two men - one a lithe, but tall figure with an extremely pale complexion, as well as long blonde hair. Chain armor and leather adorned his build, with startlingly blue eyes focused on Fyn. The other man was a much more down-to-earth looking fellow, with black hair and the look of a woodsman on his face - if it wasn't for the scar that reached from underneath the right eye all the way to the left corner of his mouth, or the countless tattoos all over his skin.

The pale marine begun first.

"Sergeant Hunter? I'm Sergeant Rein Loras. The brutish looking fellow to my left here is none other then Sergeant Herold Redlock. He's from the Itorian tribes of the Dissorian Forest... That scar is from his third marriage - to a bear. He also used to clip on parts of dead animals and things on his armor, but after being on the ship with him for... Well, fifteen minutes, we threatened mutiny and to throw him overboard if he didn't take them off."

Redlock shook his head with a disapproving frown.

"Shut it Loras. The scar is not from a marriage, and what the fuck would you know of our traditions that go back thousands of years, you Arrasian fairy?"

Hunter raised his eyebrow at that. Arras... Those people are seldom seen around Mirhandia, usually isolated all the way to the south of the continent by The Graedurha Mountains. The Whitewater Sea, and all the unknown expanse that goes to the south of it, brought in beastlings and strange creatures on the shore of Arras - which always kept that nation in military readiness. Fyn couldn't help but chuckle as the two Sergeants bickered. Looks like this was a frequent argument.

"Sergeant Loras, Sergeant Hairlock... I'm Sergeant Hunter. Wish I could tell you which mystic, far off land or tribe I'm from, but unfortunately I'm originally from the Jadelyn Empire. " began Hunter. "Was with the Jadelyn 1st until it's... Demise. After that, been all around the world, to be honest... and I'm no stranger to your homelands."

Loras smirked, regarding Fyn with a curious glance. "No better army has been fielded by any nations in hundreds of years..."

Redlock nodded in agreement. "Sergeant... We've been through a lot in the past year. And by Oponn's luck, we're alive. We saw your squad take on the heaviest at the port, and we're impressed. But excuse me for stating that we're not that impressed. We need to have each other's back out there. Make sure your squad is up for it - as I don't want anybody in my squad dropping because of your squad's failings."

Fyn put his hands behind his back as he looked over at Eben.

"Sergeant, I promise you that no such fuck ups or mistake will come from my squad... As long as you can promise me the same"

Loras and Redlock grinned at each other for a second, before clapping Hunter on the shoulder.

"Welcome to our Marine division then, Sergeant."
I am done with my NS - All I have to add is some history, and would I be able to do that as I delve into the role play?

Me and Benedikt have some plotting to do which will give me good ideas for the history of my house.

Also, could I use the excuse that House Jaegar was not able to attend the summit as Sigfryd was taking care of a beastling problem by the Dreadkeep?

Sucks that I completely missed the voting of the inner council, crap.
I didn't specify if it was made by Arne, as I know that all of those relics are Makitherin. I assumed, however, that the deliverence of each Makitherin weapon varied from hero to hero?

I will add more information about how he uncovered or found the sword. I hope it is okay that I chose two relics, seeing as one is more of a supporting, non-offensive weapon, while the second doesn't have any superb offensive powers that some other houses seem to have.

Ah! I will edit the racial traits then, and carry over the info I have there into the culture.

What is the magnitude of these passive special abilities, if I may ask? Is it just a born expertise in a certain field, a talent that the race has mastered greater than most other houses?
Indeed we do.

Everything up to this point can be counted as an introduction.

Gonna take me a day to put up the next post, where our next battle will become clear and I might draw a *gasp* tactical map.
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